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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1946)
. hii.io Eltloriitlo buck ' wrisi injur w,1)l!i,ii1y evening ut P vt,..i when u chnlr Col li n0,"' .I,,, WUH UtlOIHllllg ,n . Tho Injuries aro cllcVfo crlou but iho f.wuy fom loro in" iely. I'M b,lh lobf '.rT ,uvo enlisted ni I S. army for. l'9 iH months. Mood Mlulon.rv flnMto PI tr..tu. rVIl UdUttlo Mllwliinni-u ,,.!, .1,, of tho Pcaco Memorial Presby- vuriun unurcn will moot rrltluy ul 10:80 a. m., ut tho homo of Mr. W. 8 Miillnr vnv7 uui... An adurnooii incutlng will open ui i p. m., io oiucrvn tlie World Day of Prayer All members and friends uro Invited. 'I IH IllOlllim. niiu-hinr year j ?f S merchant murine lhein Atl."tlc and, Pacific lnHo wiiii prominent In ! il KUHS beforo hl en- s i.kri-HoyHl Neighbor Sffwll "',ul ,ta ro.u.,,r '.Krlitoy at 8 p. m., at tho " T icfro will be enter ",i and refreshment will J, Visiting member nro ).ue. nallii J. Knight, USN, feffi Mr. und Mrs. V, ki recently, on route ni Idaho, for discharge. ln 1 xlni) n Eu- visit relative and U ihcre before reporung s.r MotlnB The mem ' rommlllco will meet at KK commerce Krlday BcoTi and business. At 2 RE .i, veteran affairs r o will meet with mem of the dy planning coin- Ion. L'cub Puck There will be Fr". ......ll,. In nlun nviieo. ,;.n.iMr. Mvron Tay si 1 Box 878. U recovering Srwry at the Klnm & hospital. She U now to rtcciv. viiiu. L. vA baby boy wi itoMr. und Mm. William T L Ronllle. February 18 rni In the former Ruth U of Klamath Fall. The f. i Datil.lr 181 UCVII imiiivw ......... nee. i Chipt.r Tail chapter, I Slgmn Phi. will meet to I it 8 p. m., at the home of Wnrrcn rooie, wir All vltltlng momber are lichirged Army veteran new honoraoio aiscnurge UlnlM iMiicd in wanning IMirch . are Cnl. VJerald E iver, FSgt. Kvcrett E. Byers Sl. Robert is.. Barry. U rrlH.v The Family '. nf ilin First Covenant tin will meet Friday night at In the church, 823 Walnut. rbfn and friends ire coroini WW. Pneumonia iSgt Marlon Holdrlch, USMC. noil, of Mr. and Mra. C. C. Holdrlch of 213 Wash. Iiigton, win tnkon to . Cump White yealorday with pneumon- lll Rill llnlilrlnl. 1. I I..... I. from Oiiiim and haa been vialtlng ins parcniH nero whllo on leave With Parant fimt t.nri jr. - -, . . m ,,i,n. Hal D, Potomon of Bromorton, Wash., are visiting with his par- ii i in, mi. una mrs. rrou j'oicr- KOn Of Rllmmnn Inni. rnni Peterson spent two years In the ouum i-ueine wim mo army. lie inni iiLL-iiuy rccoivea ills honor ublo dlsclinrga. Mllilsmr. H..n... n Swurth. Nlinnrlntnnrlf.nl ml. slonary work among Indlnns for Church of tho Nuzarcne, will spciiK ui me church horo Friday ut 7:30 p. m., and also show movies of work among tho In dlana, Ixomlna Deltv William, irold dniiKhtcr or Mr. and Homer Williams. 5249 Mil' i recovering from malor ;ry it the Klamath Valley m. Party Postponed The card party scheduled for Saturday night at tho Midland grango hull nua ocen posiponcd until tho cve mug oi Marco Z3. bit Nloco Mr. and Mrs. C.L. ill of VLHiilia, Calif., made st In Klamath Falls Wednes- vith their nlccc. Mrs. Mary i, 1812 Ivory. Iriicil Care Byron Luce, Jtnerson, was admitted Into Klsmnlh VnllcV hosnltal this ping for medical care. - Grlnll Pan Mrs. T.nnnn m and family spent tho kind In Grants Pass with her kMrs. Wilma Cado. per Asks For Changes pdress 1 Rntj of servicemen ovor- ' wno nnvc been getting the 'Mill K rater are requested r.Ollly the nnnnr If nrlrlmfiffil r wen ciiniigea or service' fwcharscd. FTOne deslrinff In send th iu anyone overseas who n I been reenlvlncr If urn ilin Nod to contnet tho Kratcr, SHPHTI0N ENDED T DRESS Millions Tlln Famous Cereal ' Lasting Relief! ,l!0f,my Kot ltt"tinf "lief. !tol.5c.rLfrom constipation ,i, ,"k'bulk in the diet. Do Snj oal a daily dish te n!!X,-,ldrlnk Plenty of 'r havo to tnke another fifife.Myou IWe Zntlf-aclinir bulk uUl MiC0 ?n 10 ,urthr normal, ife-ItWapurg.: iXl ot "et, in We.wheat protectiva food iLZ" Mifr(e(f. One ,J7oyorl3 your daily Wn, , . " J0"0' nd teeth. vitamins -to help !U tt!clcie. Protein 'l iBKAN evert day. Get 'MancS.rcM atyour gro t"id4 Kellogg', of Battle Convaltsclna Mrs. Clmrln. n Van Dnren. Anrllnv is reported in fa r coml l nn nl her home after being In Hillside nospilai lor 10 day, as a patient At Home Mrs. Clifton Ong. man I confined to her home. 2300 Vino, following her relenso irom mo Hospital. She may have visitors now. Klamath Girl In Debating Contest PnrtlL'Inutllltf In thn T.lnflnlrl collugo debuting and spcnklng contests In McMlnnvlllo, Tliurs dny, Friday unci Suturduy, Is Uiinnii MoruhouHV, duughter of Mr: und Mrs. O. O. .Schueffor, 3311 Homedulo, "Sho Is a member of the Whit man college debute team und ulong with 11 other Whitman students, will represent her school In tho meet,' Miss Morehouse wa, graduat ed from Klnmath Union high school In 1049, and I, a first year student at Whitman In Wul In Wulln. Agriculture Ernest Lindsay. recently discharged from army service, has taken a position with tho county, agent's offlco as another liKHlKtunt ntnnt Wnlfnr Jcndrzcjcwxkl is also assistant county ugnnt. Lindsay gruduut cd from OSC where ho mujorcd in n n I mill husbnndry, Just beforo entering tho service. HI, wlfo will remain In Corvallls until ho finds a suitable residence here. Thursday, March 7, 1946 HERALD AND NEWS T1V or how OLD ENGLISH SCRATCH REMOVING POLISH tovm up urauhisl Th fomlly ud Is coll Hit in "Old Storlott," llll thiy Hud Old Inglllh Stretch lltmovlng folllh. Pl.llo, icratchat von llhad and Ih duk gliamtd wllh o lollny pollihl Oil lhl davbll acting marvtl lodayl New Arrivals FRIDAY MORNING 9 A. M. MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS Softly napped cotton flannel you'll wear the year Cfl around. Full cut . . . drawstring waistband ; 3 MAIN FLOOR WORK GLOVES Smooth leather horschldo gloves. Long wearing; .i.. q.inu. MAIN FLOOR OVERALL JACKETS Short length; sanforized shrunk; blue denim; sizo 34-44 MAIN FLOOR - TEAMSTERS APRONS c With bib apron strings that tie around . the waist and log MAIN FLOOR MEN'S SPRING HATS New blues, grey, tans, with contrasting bands. Factory blocked or nana moacis 1.88 98c 3.98 MAIN FLOOR PAYDAY SHOP CAPS Deep crown gives protection from dirt, oil or paint, lined visor; sanforized shrunk. Blue victory striped denim; sizes 6-7H ' MAIN FLOOR BOYS' COTTON T SHIRTS A long wearing shirt that will givo you plenty of service. Available ln sizes 6-16 DOWNSTAIRS Inter- 35c BOYS' HEAVY TWILL JIMMIES Sanforized . . . play-proof fabrics; launder-prool scams; size 3-8 ' " . DOWNSTAIRS 39c 1.49 BOYS' COTTON , POLO SHIRTS i Striped shirt, 'with plain' color deckhand; short "J$Q sleeves; sizes' 2-14 L.J.i; : " . DOWNSTAIRS BOYS' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS JArgyle plaid front; plain back and sleeves;' Just : 2.98 Blr m ...u.r Un'ilMironH fnr rnsiifll wear .Wllflk liw n" . ..... . ;) . DOWNSTAIRS MEN'S SHIRTS & DRAWERS Men' long sleeve,. cotton shirts and ankle,.:. ... . . i'Jfe Inngth drawers iTTr-': .', PRINTED LAWN YARDAGE Limited quantity; colorful spring prints;. :36.1nch. i Jgg material BEAUTIFUL NET YARDAGE 8 color, for sprlngi'72 Inches wide; .... ;9 just arrived ; nALCON"""'"-"" V" " '- - MEN'S GREY WHIPCORDS Zipper front trousers In heavy, sanforized whipcord.. 2,22 Size 29-42 l--- jjiiMitrtt, V WEBB ELASTIC ROLLrON GIRDLE With four suppqrtejrs. Sizes srti:;:;v.:f-7v -9 medium, large ..!.......r ;--r- , ,, LADIES' BLOUSES ' Just awivetd. This group of sprfog blpusos;iIli bright 2 20 colored rayons and white cottons. Jzcs 32-38 SECOND FLOOR " 100 WOOL " 1WJni- Ladies Suits : .: Q Fine woolens, brightly colored, soft textured, oil wool worsteds. Dromatic . jf- il..tt Cardigan neckline . .simplicity itself. directs eye-interest to winged , V' Ws ' ll I sleeve, tiny waistline. v-fC II Colorful Dresses For Spring 1 1 l x Ay wearing tnem srraignr tnrougn summer, i ney re spring gay, 90 f f t Summer smart, in bright colors and new styles.. Sizes 9 to 44. M'7 Wf II 1 1 UtJ&i ' - Cn -4 r; '4;'2. I 'SSW'i f' Sunny and bright in two gorgeous yfl r V it 'I mUl YX , Sesigns & mm) m timmm Spring Cleaning Time Is Drap ery Time Too-Time To Spruce . Up Your Windows! 36" Print Twill Cretonne Bring new life and color to, your living room! 7Q In 3 vibrant floral patterns .. Yd. . C 3814" Hand Screen Painted Duck Lucky you! Now you, may have : the fresh,' window treatment you have been wanting. 1 1 fl Assorted floral patterns Yd.; W 36" Dobby Weave Cretonne Dainty, delightful floral patterns to treat your LCf windows and co-ordinate slip covers....:.:..:. Yd. 0f -52" Hand Screen Painted Duck Drape them into bright, fresh window treatments. 1.98 w5k Boys' Oxfords & Shoes We now have a complete stock f boys' dress oxfords and - high shoe; They are all the quality Jim Penney brand. Plenty of different styles from which' to choose. Sizes 1-8. : : ' DOWNSTAIB T-STHAP 1Z-3-2.fl . Yd. 36" Drapery Fabrics Vat prints . . . beflowered printed cretonnes ' "TC. :in colors. Make your own drapes and save. Yd. ' 40" Cotton Marquisette Airy cotton marquisette that blows prettily in soft spring breezes. Sunny neutral 9C Oxford 12-3 -2.98 8j -11 'a , r 2.98 yj LITtll TiACHf 4 54-8 1.69 2.98 to 3.49 Keep thm well shod ... on a shoestringl; Give your efciWri feet the support, gro room and hard-to-wea out sturdines of theael Childcraft ShoeaX, Soft, suppk Wathera. . patents, dreiey whites; on a shoestring budget 1.49 to 198 !. . . II 1 Contribute to Your RED CROSS Now! Every citizen's help is needed to put over Klamath County's biggest peace-time Red Cross Drive DO IT TODAY! QUOTA -$43,100!